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Old 03-23-2008, 07:59 PM   #1
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ok maybe some of you guys can help me. I just found these little critters munching on a blue polyp digitata in my tank. They are not nudis as they move way to fast. To be honest they look like a pod of some sort. does anyone know of a monti eating pod??? I took the coral out, dipped it in iodine and they all died. If they were big enough I would get a pic but they are just too small.
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Was there a damaged area before they appeared? They may have been eating dead/damaged flesh.
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You know last night there was a little spot that looked bleached and I just got home from work and WHAMMO. Half the frag is perfectly white. I'm sure if it were nudis I would be able to tell the difference right??? Nudis don't scurry like pods do.
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You know last night there was a little spot that looked bleached and I just got home from work and WHAMMO. Half the frag is perfectly white. I'm sure if it were nudis I would be able to tell the difference right??? Nudis don't scurry like pods do.
Nudis are much slower. Can you get a pic of the frag?
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